Dog park plans announced for Como Lake Park in Lancaster
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LANCASTER, N.Y. — Plans for another dog park in Erie County were announced on Thursday.
County Executive Mark Poloncarz and members of Lancaster Unleashed were on hand for the announcement at Como Lake Park. It will be the third such space at an Erie County park, joining Black Rock Canal Park and Ellicott Creek Park.
"This new area will be a great space for dog lovers and their four-legged friends to enjoy some outdoors with others at Como Lake Park," Poloncarz said. "And I thank Parks Commissioner (Daniel) Rizzo, Legislator (John) Bruso, and our partners at Lancaster Unleashed for their hard work and perseverance in guiding this process."
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Personally I'd rather not see town money spent on a fireworks show and the money go towards a dog park. There are multiple firework shows throughout Erie County so it's not like people couldn't go see fireworks if they wanted to.At this point organizers aren't quite sure how much money they would need. They estimate it could be somewhere in the ball park of $50,000.
I'm looking at it as a something that might attract people to the town compared to fireworks.
I was told previous fireworks at town park cost us at least 25k just in police over time. 2 years of that could be a dog park.
But I do see this comment
I wonder if they mean "anybody" in Erie County or anybody in Lancaster.Members of Lancaster Unleashed said more than anything they need people to get behind their mission and support the cause.
"It is for anybody," Penziul said. "It's open to anybody to come to it and we really need support from the whole community, not just the Lancaster area."
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Anything go forward with this?
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I started this on facebook in Dan's group.
In the other Cheektowaga group they are talking about the land where the old IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ORPHAN’S HOME COMPLEX used to be on William St
A few people mentioned a dog park.
A dog park can be done rather cheap. Chain link fence, a poop bag dispenser, a trash can to put the poop bags in and a water spigot. Nothing over board. No lighting because there would be no reason for people to use the dog park at night and disturb the home owners around that piece of property.
We would have to do a little research about dog park insurance
http://avdogpark.org/Portals/20/Dog%...e%20Report.pdf
http://blog.pekininsurance.com/indiv...void-dog-parks
From what I read I believe the owner of the property is behind on taxes. Perhaps not.
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So would the town buy the vacant property and turn it into a park?
Hope not. I was just talking out loud. It should be used for homes. Some people are working on a dog park at Como Park. No reason to be redundant.
I'll lay low with dog park idea.
Saturday we had to put down one of our dogs because of old age/cancer. The female dog was very depressed and heart broken. Yesterday evening while in the yard she had a stroke and fell to her side. Couldn't move. She passed away in parking lot at the emergency vet clinic. They were rescues from an Amish puppy mill. Together since they were puppies.
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Originally posted by WNYresident:
Saturday we had to put down one of our dogs because of old age/cancer. The female dog was very depressed and heart broken. Yesterday evening while in the yard she had a stroke and fell to her side. Couldn't move. She passed away in parking lot at the emergency vet clinic. They were rescues from an Amish puppy mill. Together since they were puppies.
I'm so very sorry for the loss of your two babes.
Georgia L Schlager
Now that both dogs are gone their personal files are being shredded. No identity theft.
Over 160 months or 13.3 years we spent $19,185.42 cents on them. This doesn't include the $525 to put one down at the house and $299 at the vet clinic to cremate the other.
The average cost was $119.90 per month over their life time.
The adoption fee was not included in the totals above. That was $1000. Really $500 but we doubled it up.
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